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in specifics, it reads that reform will grow the economy by 3.3% and bring down the deficit by close to $8850 billion over the next -- by close to $850 billion over the next 20 years. we're back after the break. actually mean it. >> you're putting out there something that you're proud of. journalists want the the story and they want the right story and the want the true story. >> you can say anything here. >> i spent a couple of hours with a hooker. >> your mistake was writing a check. >> she never cashed it! >> the war room. >> compared to other countries with tighter gun safety laws our death toll is just staggering. >> the young turks. >> the top bankers who funneled all the money to the drug lords, no sentence. there's just no justice in that. >> viewpoint. >> carl rove said today that mitt romney is a lock to win next pope. he's garunteeing it. >> joy behar: say anything. >> is the bottom line then that no white person should ever, ever, ever use the "n" word? >> yes! >> only on current tv. >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." welcome to it. six minutes after the hou
in specifics, it reads that reform will grow the economy by 3.3% and bring down the deficit by close to $8850 billion over the next -- by close to $850 billion over the next 20 years. we're back after the break. actually mean it. >> you're putting out there something that you're proud of. journalists want the the story and they want the right story and the want the true story. >> you can say anything here. >> i spent a couple of hours with a hooker. >> your mistake was...
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why that will boost the economy and cut the deficit. adam: we are guessing that lou dobbs has a little to say about this. adam: walmart is threatening to walk. possibly canceling plans to build in the nations capital. lori: let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. market turning down here as we wait for the feds minute release. even if it were to post again today and be higher than yesterday, it is another record-setting day. we are watching oil which is a key story today. i am watching hewlett-packard very closely. this was a real ladder last year. the analysts are doing 180s as well. citigroup now put a buy rating on hewlett-packard. this comes on the heels of green yesterday. this is why they are turning around. adam: thank you very much. breaking news. crude oil. phil flynn of price futures group is in the trading pits of this cme. >> i would call it a stunning drop in supplies. not only do you have the heating of tensions in the middle east and you have surging demand in the united states. everybody thought in americ
why that will boost the economy and cut the deficit. adam: we are guessing that lou dobbs has a little to say about this. adam: walmart is threatening to walk. possibly canceling plans to build in the nations capital. lori: let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. market turning down here as we wait for the feds minute release. even if it were to post again today and be higher than yesterday, it is another record-setting day. we are watching oil which is a key story today. i am...
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and agreed to an adjustment to our budget prior to this year every year we were starting off with a deficit. so, this is just realigning our budget with the realities of what our staff costs are. we have no expected changes to the fte calendar for the next two years. at this time we do not intend to request any increases. and we're not projected to have any overtime costs over the next two years. and i think that summarizes the presentation. if you have any questions or comments, i'd be happy to answer them. >> colleagues, any questions? comments? aside from appreciating the short presentation. >> i speak quickly, i know. >> okay, thanks very much, ms. johnson. we don't have a budget analyst report for your department, so thank you for being here. >> thank you very much. >> okay. up next we have one more request out of order and that's for our district attorney to come forward. i know mr. [speaker not understood] is here so why don't we start with the da's office. >> jennifer put a lot of [speaker not understood]. i want to make sure i'm very quick as well. first of all, good afternoon, eve
and agreed to an adjustment to our budget prior to this year every year we were starting off with a deficit. so, this is just realigning our budget with the realities of what our staff costs are. we have no expected changes to the fte calendar for the next two years. at this time we do not intend to request any increases. and we're not projected to have any overtime costs over the next two years. and i think that summarizes the presentation. if you have any questions or comments, i'd be happy...
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we do not have a deficit right now. we have the opposite of a deficit right now. as of june the u.s. government was taking in $117 billion more that month than it was putting out. we are not in the red, we are in the black. this is the largest june budget surplus ever recorded in the history of the united states of america. but still, a thousand florida national guardsmen are not filling sandbags one day a week every week indefinitely even through storm season because congress panicked about that budget deficit that we do not have. and the deputy manager of the program to land this drone on the "u.s.s. george h.w. bush" says he is furloughing in place on the aircraft carrier while the drone is finally completing its historic landing. this is basically how it goes in the nonsense hold that we call the american congress right now. in that nonsense hole, house republicans find themselves digging deeper and deeper and deeper with no real plans on how to get out. i, though, have an idea for how to help them. do you remember the big deal in washington right now is that
we do not have a deficit right now. we have the opposite of a deficit right now. as of june the u.s. government was taking in $117 billion more that month than it was putting out. we are not in the red, we are in the black. this is the largest june budget surplus ever recorded in the history of the united states of america. but still, a thousand florida national guardsmen are not filling sandbags one day a week every week indefinitely even through storm season because congress panicked about...
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another one was that deficit spending is not bad public policy. a third one, punishment is not a deterrent to crime. and the fourth one -- and this is a big one -- is that government can run our lives better than people can. and that's exactly what we're talking about here. the reason they have been wanting to do this with regulating carbon, i think, is better articulated by a guy that i don't think anyone will argue could be the most knowledgeable scientist in america. his name is richard lindsen with m.i.t.. his quote was that regulating carbon is a bureaucrat's dream. if you regulate carbon, you regulate life. you control life. that's what bureaucrats want to do. that's what the environmentalists want to do in controlling our lives. they want to determine what cars we drive, what kind of houses we live in, how our cities are built, and all of that. and they can do all of this by regulating carbon dioxide. and democrats particularly in the senate have been unsuccessful in passing legislation to accomplish this. this is the key. it was way back d
another one was that deficit spending is not bad public policy. a third one, punishment is not a deterrent to crime. and the fourth one -- and this is a big one -- is that government can run our lives better than people can. and that's exactly what we're talking about here. the reason they have been wanting to do this with regulating carbon, i think, is better articulated by a guy that i don't think anyone will argue could be the most knowledgeable scientist in america. his name is richard...
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we did it in 2005 under the ccra anchts the deficit reduction reduction act. senator harkin's appropriations committee has made changes to the eligibility rules to the pell grants each of the past several years outside of the higher education authorization, including the elimination of summer eligibility, ability to benefit, and lower of the automatic enrollment for low-income students. i mean, it -- it's just not fair to come and say, to me, that i'm doing an outside higher reauthorization. there is a track record continually of the person that accused us of doing it of doing it himself, of let me say that he is accurate. i'd be happy to yield. mr. manchin: if i could, i want to thank the good senator for working in such a bipartisan manner. this bill haif this bill has bed as belonging to one party or the other, it is wrong. we sat down together, senator cobun, senator a aalexander, senator burr, and we had senator carperrer and looked at how we could fiction something. this deadline hit, we knew one year ago when we extended it, they said it was a political
we did it in 2005 under the ccra anchts the deficit reduction reduction act. senator harkin's appropriations committee has made changes to the eligibility rules to the pell grants each of the past several years outside of the higher education authorization, including the elimination of summer eligibility, ability to benefit, and lower of the automatic enrollment for low-income students. i mean, it -- it's just not fair to come and say, to me, that i'm doing an outside higher reauthorization....
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we did in 2005 under the deficit reduction act. senator harkin's appropriations committee has made changes to eligibility rules each of the past several years outside of the higher education authorization, including the ability to seek benefits and lowering of the automatic enrollment for low-income students. it is just not fair to say that i am doing this outside of the higher education reauthorization when there was a track record continually of the person that accused us of doing this who did this himself. let me just say, if i could, i want to thank the senators for working on this together. i think this is truly a bipartisan bill. it has been described as belonging to one party or the other and i think the senator from north carolina and senator coburn and myself and we have looked at basically how we can fix something. we look at the standpoint and they said it was a political atmosphere and we had to extend it. we knew that you would come. like everything else, nothing gets done at times. it has to be fixed. and if you want
we did in 2005 under the deficit reduction act. senator harkin's appropriations committee has made changes to eligibility rules each of the past several years outside of the higher education authorization, including the ability to seek benefits and lowering of the automatic enrollment for low-income students. it is just not fair to say that i am doing this outside of the higher education reauthorization when there was a track record continually of the person that accused us of doing this who...
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any deal on interest rates should not reduce the deficit on the backs of students. we should not trade national debt for student debt. and number two, we need to keep in place an interest rate cap, an interest rate cap as a key consumer protection to shield students from exorbitant rates in the future. now, i have the highest respect for our president. i served with him here. he was on our committee. i only wish that perhaps they had talked to us a little bit before they came out with their proposal. president obama came out with a proposal on student loans. the first president since 1958, first president, not democratic president, first president, democrat or republican, to propose going from a 91 t-bill date to a ten-year treasury note. no other president suggested that. secondly, no president since 1958, no president, has advocated removing the cap. president obama in his proposal proposed removing the cap. well, i believe it's safe to say that our caucus said no, we're not going to do that. we're not going to lift this key consumer protection of having an intere
any deal on interest rates should not reduce the deficit on the backs of students. we should not trade national debt for student debt. and number two, we need to keep in place an interest rate cap, an interest rate cap as a key consumer protection to shield students from exorbitant rates in the future. now, i have the highest respect for our president. i served with him here. he was on our committee. i only wish that perhaps they had talked to us a little bit before they came out with their...
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here's a chart that shows america's trade deficit. and energy, imported energy comprises the largest account. we haven't had a balanced trade deficit since the 1970's when the job hemorrhage started in this country. and it gets worse every year. america's future depends on innovation. we can't continue to live like this. every community you go to in this country, they say, well, we have to move somewhere because my child can't find a job or, gosh, i had to get another job and i had my salary cut in half. it's pretty obvious what's been happening. the major category of trade deficits is energy imports. energy. because we are not self-sufficient in energy production in this country. part of the answer lies in new energy systems. systems that even nasa has helped us to begin to invent. yes, in the solar fields. yes, in new hydrogen technologies like cryogenic hydrogen. yes, in natural gas. thank goodness the department invested in fossil fuel technologies. that's where the fracking technologies came from. it came from thinking about the
here's a chart that shows america's trade deficit. and energy, imported energy comprises the largest account. we haven't had a balanced trade deficit since the 1970's when the job hemorrhage started in this country. and it gets worse every year. america's future depends on innovation. we can't continue to live like this. every community you go to in this country, they say, well, we have to move somewhere because my child can't find a job or, gosh, i had to get another job and i had my salary...
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deficit and energy policy. honeywell is a fortune 100 consumer t produces goods for airo space systems. >> well, welcome, everyone. this is a delight to be able to speak with dave cote. we're going to cover a variety of topics today so we'll jump right in. everything from the debt, as john mentioned, and the riskyness of being on risk committees. interestingly, there's kind of a larger topic maybe to address first, which is that honeywell is in more than 150 countries. it is a diverse conglomerate. it has business in everything from emissions controls to avionics to protective clothing. i would imagine you are able to kind of give us a better read on the kind of global economy at this stage of the game than the imf could. could you give us a sense of what's happening out there? where is growth likely to come from? >> right now, in my view, not much is happening at all. i was talking with bob earlier and we were kind of comparing notes. i hope ben bernanke is right. i'm not an economist or a forecaster so i have
deficit and energy policy. honeywell is a fortune 100 consumer t produces goods for airo space systems. >> well, welcome, everyone. this is a delight to be able to speak with dave cote. we're going to cover a variety of topics today so we'll jump right in. everything from the debt, as john mentioned, and the riskyness of being on risk committees. interestingly, there's kind of a larger topic maybe to address first, which is that honeywell is in more than 150 countries. it is a diverse...
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when i became prime minister, i had huge deficit made by the previous conservative government. i had to raise taxes. my main task was to revamp the tax system because there were loopholes, lack of transparency, and a lot of tax evasion. the greek people, who were paying for the debt of greece, were at the same time seeing we were paying back our lenders, a global financial system was aiding tax evasion through tax havens. instead of a trickle down economy, we had a trickle out economy.about one third of total global assets are beyond the reach of effective taxation. $32 trillion is offshore in 2010. revenues are lost. there is so much being lost they could five times deal with the lending goals. so i n i say inevitable tax, also believe in a strong global governance, reform which much transparency, closing loopholes, and affect financial around the world. i believe in progressive it's a blood use line in our soelts. conservative argument is that we the bottom to because of global competition. the say it should emulate emerging economies with lower taxes, wages, benefits, enviro
when i became prime minister, i had huge deficit made by the previous conservative government. i had to raise taxes. my main task was to revamp the tax system because there were loopholes, lack of transparency, and a lot of tax evasion. the greek people, who were paying for the debt of greece, were at the same time seeing we were paying back our lenders, a global financial system was aiding tax evasion through tax havens. instead of a trickle down economy, we had a trickle out economy.about one...
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. >> get to the women's final at wimbledon, serena had to twice come back with 3-love deficits but against bartoli she fel into a hole she couldn't dig herself out. bartoli took advantage and fires a backhand down the line. took the first set. and mount to rally but would fall short. bartoli served forfeiture champion. this is her first championship. >> i have -- it's just amazing. it's really been an amazing day. >> tomorrow is going to be for the gentlemen's title. >> now, back to this reality before we leave you tonight. we wanted to bring you up to date on the crash of flight 214 rat sfo with the latest. >> sadly it was a deadly crash landing. death toll stands at two. 49 people are still in the hospital in critical condition. >> now those numbers could have been much higher had everyone not been able to get off the plane. the plane caught fire after people escaped and emergency chutes come down. >> first responders had to go into plane to take out some of those people. all 7 people have been accounted for -- 307 people have been accounted for. >> it originated in shanghai and came to
. >> get to the women's final at wimbledon, serena had to twice come back with 3-love deficits but against bartoli she fel into a hole she couldn't dig herself out. bartoli took advantage and fires a backhand down the line. took the first set. and mount to rally but would fall short. bartoli served forfeiture champion. this is her first championship. >> i have -- it's just amazing. it's really been an amazing day. >> tomorrow is going to be for the gentlemen's title. >>...
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estimates this bill as written will add $1.3 trillion to the deficit in 2014. at this point i would like to yield one minute to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for one minute. mr. cicilline: this is a shameful day. the house republican leadership has decided again to abandon all efforts to come to a bipartisan agreement on the farm bill. they have launched an attack on the working poor, veterans, children, and seniors who rely on the nutrition program in a desperate attempt to win political points with their conservative base. after an embarrassing, chaotic defeat of their last proposal, they decide to make a bad situation worse. this proposal strips out the entire nutrition title, putting families and children at risk of going hungry. givemade a clear choice to subsidies to corporations at the expense of the hungry and poor. today house republicans are telling hungry children, food banks who he meet the need of their communities. and low-income citizens, their needs don't ma
estimates this bill as written will add $1.3 trillion to the deficit in 2014. at this point i would like to yield one minute to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for one minute. mr. cicilline: this is a shameful day. the house republican leadership has decided again to abandon all efforts to come to a bipartisan agreement on the farm bill. they have launched an attack on the working poor, veterans, children,...
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commentary before the crisis with the idea that capital inflows we were seeing related to the trade deficit but also international demand for dollar reserve was the destabilizing factor in making conditions easier than they otherwise would have been but to look at the european relationship but again it was a demand for safe assets which at the time the insufficiency of safe assets. . . this is our total purchases, which are pretty small share. woodenly by this, we will pay for this with bank reserves. i do not think their asset purchases are significantly affecting us. especially when it comes to liquidity policy. >> women ask about the creative policies over the last few years. we are taking actions that are at the edge of traditional independent challenges it comes on the macro credentials side. >> well, that's kind of a political question that i'm not sure i can do justice. and there are good reasons to have monetary policymaking. we all understand those reasons having to do with avoiding short run political intervention in monetary policy. but in many of the other activities, for exampl
commentary before the crisis with the idea that capital inflows we were seeing related to the trade deficit but also international demand for dollar reserve was the destabilizing factor in making conditions easier than they otherwise would have been but to look at the european relationship but again it was a demand for safe assets which at the time the insufficiency of safe assets. . . this is our total purchases, which are pretty small share. woodenly by this, we will pay for this with bank...
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cut the deficit 2-1. 6th inning add some bush to this line up. pablo scores 2-2. into the seventh two runs. a variable -- over the head of the left fielder and he has himself a double. he had three hits, pablo scored two runs tonight. and there's the guy you get kicked out of the game when you take a bat from a young lady sitting next to you. not really. he was just getting it taken care of. meanwhile, festive and intense. upcoming weekend for the a's. first place teams for the east and west a bit of a reunion as well. and he's doing damage tonight. that is johnny gomes. big part of the a's success. robbing justin smoke of the mariners and the sox will win. bay area product nava. >>> the warriors proudly present their latest prized possession and how [ female announcer ] for the freshest produce, you want to be close to the people who are close to the land. [ rooster crows ] that's why safeway works closely with local growers. the folks whose hands are in the soil. planting and nurturing the kind of delicious produce that gets delivered to safeway every single day
cut the deficit 2-1. 6th inning add some bush to this line up. pablo scores 2-2. into the seventh two runs. a variable -- over the head of the left fielder and he has himself a double. he had three hits, pablo scored two runs tonight. and there's the guy you get kicked out of the game when you take a bat from a young lady sitting next to you. not really. he was just getting it taken care of. meanwhile, festive and intense. upcoming weekend for the a's. first place teams for the east and west a...
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cut the deficit 2-1. 6th inning add some bush to this line up. pablo scores 2-2. into the seventh two runs. a variable -- over the head of the left fielder and he has himself a double. he had three hits, pablo scored two runs tonight. and there's the guy you get kicked out of the game when you take a bat from a young lady sitting next to you. not really. he was just getting it taken care of. meanwhile, festive and intense. upcoming weekend for the a's. first place teams for the east and west a bit of a reunion as well. and he's doing damage tonight. that is johnny gomes. big part of the a's success. robbing justin smoke of the mariners and the sox will win. bay area product nava. >>> the warriors proudly present their latest prized possession and how the trades to acquire andre iguodala might be remembered as a true turning point with the organization. sports part two, next. medicine called? hat's me one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your
cut the deficit 2-1. 6th inning add some bush to this line up. pablo scores 2-2. into the seventh two runs. a variable -- over the head of the left fielder and he has himself a double. he had three hits, pablo scored two runs tonight. and there's the guy you get kicked out of the game when you take a bat from a young lady sitting next to you. not really. he was just getting it taken care of. meanwhile, festive and intense. upcoming weekend for the a's. first place teams for the east and west a...
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this $48 million would be put towards deficit reduction. look, opponents of the amendment are go to go claim this money is necessary for national security, but in fact that could not be further from the truth. in fact the question of the whether or not the united states enrichment corporation is truly vital is being reviewed by the general accountability office which is expected to release a report on both the national security question as well as the economics of sending further taxpayer dollars to the united states enrichment corporation. because the report is pending, t is in the best interest of hard-earned taxpayer dollars we suspend aid until we have more information as to what the company is doing with the money it is receiving. the united states enrichment corporation is so poorly run, last may the new york stock exchange threatened to delist them due to its financial health. articles over the years have documented its financial woes and the near monthly collapse of its stock prices. during the june share holders' meeting, 80% of th
this $48 million would be put towards deficit reduction. look, opponents of the amendment are go to go claim this money is necessary for national security, but in fact that could not be further from the truth. in fact the question of the whether or not the united states enrichment corporation is truly vital is being reviewed by the general accountability office which is expected to release a report on both the national security question as well as the economics of sending further taxpayer...
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when i became prime minister, i had huge deficit made by the previous conservative government. i had to raise taxes. theain task was to revamp tax system because there were loopholes, lack of transparency, and a lot of tax evasion. the greek people, who were paying for the debt of greece, were at the same time seeing we were paying back our lenders, a global financial system was aiding tax evasion through tax havens. and steady trickle down economy, we had a trickle out economy. -- instead of a trickle down economy, we had a trickle out economy. $32 trillion is offshore in 2010. revenues are lost. there is so much being lost they could five times deal with the lending goals. when i say inevitable tax, i also believe in a strong, global governance which must include transparency, closing loopholes, financial regulations around the world. a second point, tax revenues are a democratic decision for each country. i believe in progressive taxation because it is the bloodline of a social contract among a basic bargain in our societies. conservative argument is we need a race to the bo
when i became prime minister, i had huge deficit made by the previous conservative government. i had to raise taxes. theain task was to revamp tax system because there were loopholes, lack of transparency, and a lot of tax evasion. the greek people, who were paying for the debt of greece, were at the same time seeing we were paying back our lenders, a global financial system was aiding tax evasion through tax havens. and steady trickle down economy, we had a trickle out economy. -- instead of a...
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the student loan program itself is paying down the national deficit because of the profit the federal government makes. it's time to stop that and make student loans affordable for students and for their families. this congress simply has not done right by students. forcing these students to continue to graduate with an increasing mountain of debt while at the same time they lament the students are graduating with increased debt. that's what the republicans offered, that's why as my colleague from colorado said it was dead on arrival when it went to the senate. it was dead on a bipartisan basis when it went to the senate. the time has come now to defeat the previous question so that we can bring the one-year fix to make sure that students are protected from the doubling of the interest rates that is now occurring because of the inaction by the republicans in the house of representatives. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from colorado reserves. the gentleman from texas is recog
the student loan program itself is paying down the national deficit because of the profit the federal government makes. it's time to stop that and make student loans affordable for students and for their families. this congress simply has not done right by students. forcing these students to continue to graduate with an increasing mountain of debt while at the same time they lament the students are graduating with increased debt. that's what the republicans offered, that's why as my colleague...
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you know, students have already contributed billions to deficit reduction. but the problem is senate republican leader has insisted all other proposals that we balance the budget on the backs of struggling students and their families, and so far they have refused to put the interest of students and tomorrow's middle class ahead of tax code spending that benefits the wealthy. what they've introduced is a bill that includes no cap on how high student loan rates could go, something c.b.o. tells us will mean students could be locked in at rates over 8% in just a few short years. and in fact, it would be better to absolutely do nothing now than to take up and pass the republican bill. you know, i bet everybody listening knows a family member or a coworker who is up to their neck in student debt. it is a weight that keeps them from helping to grow our economy or start a family or take risks with their careers. and it's a weight that is not easily shed. we can't continue to do this, to generation after generation of college students and expect to be able to compete
you know, students have already contributed billions to deficit reduction. but the problem is senate republican leader has insisted all other proposals that we balance the budget on the backs of struggling students and their families, and so far they have refused to put the interest of students and tomorrow's middle class ahead of tax code spending that benefits the wealthy. what they've introduced is a bill that includes no cap on how high student loan rates could go, something c.b.o. tells us...
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throughout the first eight months of the budget year, the deficit has total over $500 billion. that is just under 400 billion lower than those same period last year. the congressional budget office forecast the annual deficit will be 670 billion when the budget year and is on september 30th. >> we will take a quick break on the kron4 morning news. a live look outside from our roof camera. i cloudy start of the clouds and dogs to clear out san and make way for plenty of sunshine. your full forecast coming up after the break. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for
throughout the first eight months of the budget year, the deficit has total over $500 billion. that is just under 400 billion lower than those same period last year. the congressional budget office forecast the annual deficit will be 670 billion when the budget year and is on september 30th. >> we will take a quick break on the kron4 morning news. a live look outside from our roof camera. i cloudy start of the clouds and dogs to clear out san and make way for plenty of sunshine. your full...
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and would boost our economy and make our country safer, reducing the deficit by about a trillion dollars over the next two decades. i remind the speaker there is no shame in passing bills both parties can support. americans want their elected officials to work together to fix the nation's problems. that's what we did in the senate. i promise the formula will work in the house of representatives as well. the speaker should try that. sticking to the hastert rule is preventing the house from passing legislation to reform the ailing postal service. he refused to even take it up last congress. didn't even take it up. sticking to the hastert rule prevented the house from passing a measure that would give brick-and-mortar stores parity. we passed it on a bipartisan vote here, mr. president. i mean it's heartbreaking all over america, i see it in nevada to go by these strip malls and you see these places that if they had the advantage of not having to pay sales tax -- that's what happens on line -- they would be in business. they would go back into business if the online -- the sales tax would h
and would boost our economy and make our country safer, reducing the deficit by about a trillion dollars over the next two decades. i remind the speaker there is no shame in passing bills both parties can support. americans want their elected officials to work together to fix the nation's problems. that's what we did in the senate. i promise the formula will work in the house of representatives as well. the speaker should try that. sticking to the hastert rule is preventing the house from...
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it helps our deficit problem as well. the only other point i want to make is this. some are comparing this bill to the president's health care bill. nothing could be further from the truth. i supported this president's health care bill, and i still do, but that was basically a democratic effort. it had no republicans have been. mccain and schumer would not be standing here together in favor of the aca. and this bill has very broad support. it's bipartisan. it has the support on the health care bill business and labor were split. business and labor united here. we have evangelicals. we have the agriculture community, both growers and workers. and so to say that this is just like the president health care bill, nothing could be further from the trees. this is just what america wants us to do. work together in a bipartisan way to move forward. so those extreme opponents come they keep coming up with new reasons to oppose the bill. one of their latest is all, our bill is 1000 pages and complicated. well, from what i understand, the bill so they're putting together and t
it helps our deficit problem as well. the only other point i want to make is this. some are comparing this bill to the president's health care bill. nothing could be further from the truth. i supported this president's health care bill, and i still do, but that was basically a democratic effort. it had no republicans have been. mccain and schumer would not be standing here together in favor of the aca. and this bill has very broad support. it's bipartisan. it has the support on the health care...
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today those of us who came to town to cut spending, reduce the deficit, reduce the size of government, and make reforms have a real opportunity to walk the walk. this farm bill does all of those things. this bill is going to save taxpayers $19.3 billion. it's going to repeal or consolidate more than 100 programs at usda. and it's going to repeal the direct program. something that many of my farmers and ranchers back home are -- do not want to give up. the farm bill also does a couple other things. it is being considered separately on its own merits. as many in this body have called for, and it replaces antiquated permanent law so we don't face things like the dairy cliff tend of the year anymore. the bill before us reforms not just the politics of the farm bill, but the process as well. this farm bill has earned our support and i urge my colleagues to vote yes. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. peterson: i yield two minutes to the distinguished minority whip, the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the spe
today those of us who came to town to cut spending, reduce the deficit, reduce the size of government, and make reforms have a real opportunity to walk the walk. this farm bill does all of those things. this bill is going to save taxpayers $19.3 billion. it's going to repeal or consolidate more than 100 programs at usda. and it's going to repeal the direct program. something that many of my farmers and ranchers back home are -- do not want to give up. the farm bill also does a couple other...
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the business community is not speaking up the way they used to, and deficit's down to 600 billion, i can't believe that's disease now, but we are doing well now. we have to feel intensity and feel it relenslessly. >> dave kemp said about the involvement in the talks on the deficit commission in the negotiations, head of the house, ways, and means committee. great to have them involved, great to have dave cote involved, forget taxes, not going to happen. you heard the same thing on the spending size as well. sounds like positions on both sides from raising revenue to putting spending, but you say that's not the case. slowly, this is eroding? >> i would say, remember the big learning on the three things? >> uh-huh. >> what they say is not necessarily what they think or what they are willing to do because at -- there's -- it's one of the things i learned is that there are really smart, well-meaninged people here. dealing with some of them, i can't believe what you said. you can't. so illogical that you can't, but there are some of those. i ran into a lot of people who are very bright an
the business community is not speaking up the way they used to, and deficit's down to 600 billion, i can't believe that's disease now, but we are doing well now. we have to feel intensity and feel it relenslessly. >> dave kemp said about the involvement in the talks on the deficit commission in the negotiations, head of the house, ways, and means committee. great to have them involved, great to have dave cote involved, forget taxes, not going to happen. you heard the same thing on the...
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there is going to be a deficit that is used to be made up by the mandatory provisions. all the money has to come from somewhere so you are put to a choice i guess. bankrupt the insurance companies and the whole system comes tumbling down or else enacting a federal subsidy program that the insurance companies would like. now it is clear that there's a difference between the employer mandate and the individual mandate. the individual mandate is the core of the issue. if we don't require americans, we are going to continue to have people who are free riders who walked into the argentine vroom come get taken care of, and you and i who have insurance paid for it. a thousand dollars a year. now with the system is doing is saying let's everybody pay what we can. and i listened and i really sorry that you had such a bad weekend. healthcare.gov is on the computer. you can look in there. there is a section for small business. i'm sure you've looked at it already and you can read obviously. so, you know what's there. explain what is really going to happen to the individuals when t
there is going to be a deficit that is used to be made up by the mandatory provisions. all the money has to come from somewhere so you are put to a choice i guess. bankrupt the insurance companies and the whole system comes tumbling down or else enacting a federal subsidy program that the insurance companies would like. now it is clear that there's a difference between the employer mandate and the individual mandate. the individual mandate is the core of the issue. if we don't require...
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it's an opportunity to reduce our deficit and make our government work better. this amendment represents a relatively small change to the bill but i believe it speaks to a larger principle. it will be an inappropriate use of taxpayer money to purchase more cars when so many folks across the country are being forced out of work and so many critical projects sit untouched. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. frelinghuysen: i move to strike the last word, mr. chairman. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. to relinghuysen: i rise oppose the gentleman from georgia's amendment. the amendment -- his amendment is overly broad and would prevent the department of energy, the army corps of engineers, the bureau of reclamation, the national nuclear security agency, all agencies covered under our bill from leasing our purchasing any new vehicles. i understand my colleague's concerns with the s
it's an opportunity to reduce our deficit and make our government work better. this amendment represents a relatively small change to the bill but i believe it speaks to a larger principle. it will be an inappropriate use of taxpayer money to purchase more cars when so many folks across the country are being forced out of work and so many critical projects sit untouched. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his...
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and would reduce the deficit by almost $850 billion over 20 years. president obama also called in members of the hispanic caucus. democratic congressman joaquin castro of texas voiced hope for a compromise. >> like us he realizes that effort must be both a republican and a democratic effort. it requires the work and cooperation of both parties and this president is committed to working with not only house democrats, but also house republicans on getting it done. speaker boehner and other party leaders issued a statement refirming they will not take up the senate bill which leaves the focus squarely on the next three weeks. house republicans have said they mean to bring immigration to a vote between now and the month-long recess that begins in early august. for more on the options being considered in the house, we are joined by illinois democrat luis gutierrez, also a member of the judiciary committee, and chair of the congressional hispanic caucus immigration task force. congressman, welcome back to the program. >> thank you, ray. good to be with you
and would reduce the deficit by almost $850 billion over 20 years. president obama also called in members of the hispanic caucus. democratic congressman joaquin castro of texas voiced hope for a compromise. >> like us he realizes that effort must be both a republican and a democratic effort. it requires the work and cooperation of both parties and this president is committed to working with not only house democrats, but also house republicans on getting it done. speaker boehner and other...
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that are better used to invest in the future and paying off our deficit. we simply cannot afford to spend taxpayer dollars on research, the private sector can do better and taxpayers should not be asked to provide additional support to an industry that consistently has record-breaking profits. our energy sector has some of the of the most promising ideas and technologies in the world. our energy policy, however, is horribly outdated. h.r. 2609 slashes research and development for renewable energy by some 60% and adds additional money that the administration either want -- neither wants nor needs to research fossil fuels and clean coal. at the same time it continues to spend far too much on fossil fuel r&d. in fact, we dole out more fossil fuel subsidies than any other country. more than $500 billion in 2011. and they often go to expensive projects with little upside. the fact is we don't need to spend taxpayer money this way. fossil fuel companies are highly profitable, posting some of the highest profits in the world, and they can shoulder than other r&d
that are better used to invest in the future and paying off our deficit. we simply cannot afford to spend taxpayer dollars on research, the private sector can do better and taxpayers should not be asked to provide additional support to an industry that consistently has record-breaking profits. our energy sector has some of the of the most promising ideas and technologies in the world. our energy policy, however, is horribly outdated. h.r. 2609 slashes research and development for renewable...
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guest: i think that the trade deficit had been an issue for the u.s. there have been a lot of jobs, essentially we opened up ourselves to the world from a global trade perspective and we didn't really put a lot of emphasis on making sure that the other countries that we were doing business with had, say, the same labor standards, the same pay levels. so many american workers were thrown into competition with a huge global competition with workers willing to be paid a lot less. so a lot of that work was transferred there. some people say that's the way it goes and how the global economy moves around. that might be the case. but that doesn't mean there aren't jobs americans can't do. and the definition of doing something that your caller -- i agree that there are do-nothing jobs in every organization probably. but the point that your caller was making i think there are -- the definition of doing something is very broad and there are a lot of thing that is need to be done in this country including services jobs that aren't getting filled by the private se
guest: i think that the trade deficit had been an issue for the u.s. there have been a lot of jobs, essentially we opened up ourselves to the world from a global trade perspective and we didn't really put a lot of emphasis on making sure that the other countries that we were doing business with had, say, the same labor standards, the same pay levels. so many american workers were thrown into competition with a huge global competition with workers willing to be paid a lot less. so a lot of that...
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. >>> "the washington post" says this year's deficit forecast has shrunk. deficit expected to be $759 billion. that's $214 billion less than previously forecast. part of the reason the massive automatic spending cuts that kicked in march 1st. >>> "wall street journal" says americans are keeping up with their credit card bills. the rate of people falling behind has dropped to the lowest level in two decades. experts say debt is down and wealth is up. >> charlotte observer said singer randy travis is hospitalized in critical condition with heart problems. the 54-year-old is treated for a heart ailment caused by a virus that can cause heart failure. >>> a scene of chaos in canada. flash flooding dumped a record amount of rain nearly four inches around toronto. 300,000 customers lost power. the subway system was shut down and may not be back at full strength today. 1400 commuters were trapped four hours until early this morning. they had to be rescued after their train filled with gushing water. police and firefighters used small inflatable boats to free them.
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. >>> and "the washington post," the deficit has shrunk. expected to be $759 billion. part of the reason is the massive spending cuts that kicked in march 1st. >>> "the wall street journal" says people are keeping up with credit card bills. rate of people falling behind has dropped to lowest level in two decades. debt is down and wealth is up. >>> and the charlotte observer says randy travis is hospitalized in critical condition with heart problems. the 54-year-old is treated for a heart ailment caused buy ay a virus. >>> and flash flooding in toronto, 300,000 customers lost power. the subway system was shut down and may not be back at full strength today. 1400 commuters were trapped for hours until early this morning. they had to be rescued after their train filled with gushing water. rescuers used inflatable boats to fry to free them. more thunderstorms today. >>> and a fast-moving tropical storm threatening the caribbean. it intensified overnight. it could be at hurricane stre >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by safelite autoglass. >>> strange ne
. >>> and "the washington post," the deficit has shrunk. expected to be $759 billion. part of the reason is the massive spending cuts that kicked in march 1st. >>> "the wall street journal" says people are keeping up with credit card bills. rate of people falling behind has dropped to lowest level in two decades. debt is down and wealth is up. >>> and the charlotte observer says randy travis is hospitalized in critical condition with heart...
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deficits down to $608 billion. we're doing well now. we need to keep speaking up. because they had to feel the intense tip and they had to feel it relentlessly. >> and dave camp said in your commission the head of the negotiations, the head of the house ways and means committee. forget about taxes. it's not going to happen. you heard the same thing on the spending side as well. the positions on both sides, raising revenue to consulting spending. but you're saying that's not the case. that slowly this is eroding? >> i would say -- remember my learning on the three things, what they say is not necessarily what they think or what they're willing to do. there's -- it's one thing i ended up learning -- there's really smart well meaning people down there. now there are some, dealing with some of them. i've had times where i looked at someone and said you can't possibly believe what you just said. you just can't. it's so illogical, you can't. but there are some of those. but i would say i've run into a lot of people who are very bright and really want to do the right thin
deficits down to $608 billion. we're doing well now. we need to keep speaking up. because they had to feel the intense tip and they had to feel it relentlessly. >> and dave camp said in your commission the head of the negotiations, the head of the house ways and means committee. forget about taxes. it's not going to happen. you heard the same thing on the spending side as well. the positions on both sides, raising revenue to consulting spending. but you're saying that's not the case. that...
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it raises -- doesn't the cbo say it reduces the deficit. it creates jobs, right? >> how could they be opposed to a disaster aid for the state of new jersey and new york? that made no sense. why would you back gun -- the gun -- the background check bill which 90% of americans supported. >> no logic as to why the house republicans stand in the way and obstruct and have adopted this radical behavior. it is too late for republicans to now to try to reason with house republicans saying look, this is a conservative bill. it's got what you want. odds are you know, the crazies in the house went to the republican party to which fox news has cheered because it's been -- you know, thwarting obama at every turn. now they're going to try to reason with house republicans with the tea party members. good luck to everybody. these people are committed to doing nothing at this point. >> stephanie: not to be politically incorrect but we were laughing a little little bit on "meet the press," raoul labrador. retriever, i can't remember his name. republican. an accent talking about how
it raises -- doesn't the cbo say it reduces the deficit. it creates jobs, right? >> how could they be opposed to a disaster aid for the state of new jersey and new york? that made no sense. why would you back gun -- the gun -- the background check bill which 90% of americans supported. >> no logic as to why the house republicans stand in the way and obstruct and have adopted this radical behavior. it is too late for republicans to now to try to reason with house republicans saying...
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you raise more tax money reduce the deficit it creates jobs, right? >> then they were talking about how obamacare was doomed to failure because it was an organized mess but without pointing out the reason why it was because idiots that they have to cut deals with. when you call something a the ruk gold brick device do the work. they accomplish the task that you want it to. anybody using that until is using it historically and scientifically incorrect. >> so goldberg was not a reuben at all. >> no, not at all. it took an hour and a half to light your cigar but they work. >> stephanie: you make that point, that's the problem you need all these parts to make affordable care work, but they're going to do their best to make sure that it doesn't. like you say whether it's republican governors or them having a relentless p.r. campaign to keep spreading misinformation. >> there will be problems, people will complain to their local newspapers, and you'll get five or six anecdotes from around the country that will start the trend and that's where we'll be. >> s
you raise more tax money reduce the deficit it creates jobs, right? >> then they were talking about how obamacare was doomed to failure because it was an organized mess but without pointing out the reason why it was because idiots that they have to cut deals with. when you call something a the ruk gold brick device do the work. they accomplish the task that you want it to. anybody using that until is using it historically and scientifically incorrect. >> so goldberg was not a reuben...
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the president has proposed a strategy that would solve our long-term deficit problems but continue investing in the creation of middle class jobs, continue investing in skills training so they can succeed in the jobs and also to help communities to create a skills infrastructure so they can bring jobs overseas here. i've visited charlotte north carolina where they've done that with seamens local community college has done a terrific job to create a training program to attract jobs to the united states but this log jam that we have in washington right now and the sequester that we have in place this across the board budget cuts killing middle class jobs programs across the government just makes no sense. it is slowing down the economy. it cut economic growth in the first quarter in half. it is really hurting us. so if we can turn around the sequester and continue investing in middle class jobs, we can bring the jobs numbers up substantially. >> bill: wheel we're creating new jobs, we're losing jobs in the public sector. >> that's right. we lost another 7,000 jobs in government this month. thi
the president has proposed a strategy that would solve our long-term deficit problems but continue investing in the creation of middle class jobs, continue investing in skills training so they can succeed in the jobs and also to help communities to create a skills infrastructure so they can bring jobs overseas here. i've visited charlotte north carolina where they've done that with seamens local community college has done a terrific job to create a training program to attract jobs to the united...